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Subject: Chocolate Pudding Day-June 26

Date: Fri Jan 12 14:46

Author: Tonya (tonyamb@bellsouth.net)

Here are a few recipes to help you celebrate CHOCOLATE PUDDING DAY!

Chocolate Pudding Dipping Pool:

To make 1 serving:
--1 chocolate pudding snack
--12 teddy grahams
--1/4 cup strawberries, sliced
Spoon pudding into center of small bowl. Arrange teddy grahams & strawberries around the sides of the bowl. Dip the teddy grahams & strawberries into the pudding pool to eat!

Worm-In-The-Hole

--2 packages chocolate pudding, prepared
--20 gummy worms
--1 package smarties or skittles
Take 10 plastic cups & fill 3/4 full with pudding. Put worms near the bottom (about 2 per cup) & stir in smarties or skittles. If desired, heat in microwave for 1-2 minutes. Serve with spoon.

Whipped Cream Chocolate Pudding

--2 packages of instant chocolate pudding
-1 bowl of whipped cream
In large bowl, mix pudding as instructed on box. Fold half of the whipped cream into the pudding. Fill dessert glasses with pudding mixture & chill. Top with whipped cream when ready to serve.

Chocolate Space Pudding

--boxes of chocolate instant pudding (1 box for 2 children)
--milk (according to instructions on pudding box)
--ziploc baggies (1 per child)
--measuring cups

Pour half a box of pudding into each child's ziploc bag. Measure enough milk to make half a box of pudding & allow kids to add it to their pudding in the bag.

Seal the bag--make sure it is sealed!
Children can squish the bag around with their hands, mixing the pudding with the milk. When all of the pudding is mixed, cut a small hole in the corner of the bag & let the kids squeeze and/or suck the pudding out. Younger kids really enjoy this space pudding!

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